TL;DR
Before you spend time or money on AI visibility, you have three realistic options:
| Approach | Cost | Time | What you get | Best for |
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| DIY with free tools | $0 | 4-8 hrs/month | Checklist score, manual checks | Founders with time, not budget |
| LLMRadar one-time audit | $197 | 20 min reading time | 4-LLM audit, PDF fix list | Solo founders and small teams who want a concrete fix fast |
| Consultant or agency | $1,500-5,000+ | 2-4 weeks | Custom strategy, implementation | $500K+ ARR companies who need ongoing management |
Most SaaS founders at the $0-1M ARR stage think they need the consultant. They actually need the audit.
The decision you are actually making
You found out that your product does not appear when someone asks ChatGPT or Claude for tools in your category. You want to fix it.
The question is not "how important is this?" You already know it matters. The real question is: what is the most efficient path from "I know something is broken" to "here is the numbered list of fixes, prioritized by impact"?
That is a different question. And the answer depends on where you are.
DIY with free tools ($0)
What you actually get:
The free AI Visibility Self-Audit at operatoriq.io/library/ai-visibility-checklist/ gives you a 0-100 score and a prioritized fix list in 5 minutes. It checks the five most common gaps: schema markup, JSON-LD structure, llms.txt placement, SAIO page structure, and citation signals.
Beyond that, you can run manual LLM spot-checks yourself: ask ChatGPT "what tools exist for [your category]?" and see if your brand appears.
The honest downside:
The free tools tell you WHAT is broken. They do not give you a prioritized implementation order, and they do not verify whether a fix actually worked across 4 LLMs. You will spend 4-8 hours per month on manual checking that a one-time audit automates.
Right for you if: You are pre-revenue, have time, and want to validate there is a problem before spending anything. Or your free checklist score is above 70, meaning the DIY path is working.
LLMRadar one-time audit ($197)
What you actually get:
The LLMRadar audit runs your brand across 4 LLMs (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) with 10 queries per LLM. Forty total queries. It surfaces:
- Brand mention rate across the full query set
- Which competitors are mentioned instead of you
- Which pages get cited when your category is discussed
- Specific structural gaps, in priority order
You get a PDF report with a numbered fix list inside 2 hours of purchase. No call, no back-and-forth.
The math:
A GEO consultant charges $1,500-5,000 for a strategy engagement that includes similar analysis plus a kickoff call. The call costs you half a day. The audit costs 20 minutes of reading time, at 10% of the price.
For founders who know their way around a codebase, the audit gives you the same fix list you would get from the strategy engagement.
Right for you if: Your free checklist score is below 60. You have a developer who can implement schema and structural changes. You want a concrete deliverable, not a month-long engagement.
Not right for you if: You need someone to implement the fixes for you. In that case, the Concierge service includes both the audit and implementation support.
Hiring a consultant or agency ($1,500-5,000+)
What you actually get:
A full GEO strategy engagement with a consultant typically includes a custom brand audit, an implementation roadmap, and ongoing monitoring. Sometimes hands-on implementation.
This makes sense when you do not have a developer to implement fixes, need ongoing monitoring as the LLM landscape changes, or are at the stage where the opportunity cost of your time exceeds the consulting fee.
The honest downside:
GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) as a discipline is under two years old. The consultants who are genuinely good are booked and billing at $200-400/hour. The ones taking discovery calls for $2,000 flat engagements are often running a generic playbook.
The audit tells you whether you actually need a consultant. If your fix list has 2-3 structural items a developer can ship in a day, a $2,000 engagement adds cost without adding leverage. If your fix list requires re-architecting how you describe your product across 50 pages, that is a consultant-scale project.
Which one to choose
Start with the free self-audit. It takes 5 minutes and costs nothing.
If your score is:
- 70-100 (visible): You are in good shape. The DIY path is working. Monitor quarterly.
- 40-69 (emerging): You have fixable gaps. The $197 audit gives you the specific numbered list.
- 0-39 (invisible): You have foundational gaps. Start with the audit to surface them. Whether you fix them yourself or bring in help depends on your team capacity, not the severity of the problem.
The audit is the right next step when your score is below 70 and you want the specific fix list without a consulting retainer.
Start with the free 5-minute checklist or skip to the full audit.
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Originally published on OperatorIQ on 2026-06-18.
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